Republican primary United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 2012
the republican primary took place on super tuesday, march 6, 2012.
oklahoma has 43 delegates 2012 republican national convention. 3 super delegates unbound primary results. 15 delegates allocated congressional districts, 3 delegates each district. if candidate gets majority in district, takes 3 delegates; if no 1 gets majority, delegates split either 2-to-1 or 1-1-1 depending on how many candidates @ least 15% of vote. 25 delegates awarded candidate wins majority in state, or allocated proportionately among candidates winning @ least 15% of vote statewide if no 1 gets majority.
republican conventions oklahoma s congressional districts
fifteen delegates 2012 republican national convention elected @ congressional-district conventions march 31 april 14, 2012 — 3 each of oklahoma s 5 congressional districts.
oklahoma republican convention
the oklahoma republican state convention held may 11–12, 2012 in norman. irregularities reported.
at least 2 ron paul supporters said physically attacked romney supporters.
oklahoma s (republican) governor mary fallin tried speak @ convention. after loud chants of ron paul floor, stated (referring romney) have presidential nominee , resulting in loud booing.
paul supporters said convention stopped unfinished business, without two-thirds vote, , therefore against parliamentary procedure. reported that, after convention said adjourned, partition in room moved, isolating many attendees rest of body. lights turned out momentarily.
after convention stopped , chairman left, many paul supporters assembled outside , held rump convention, chaired jake peters, @ elected slate of paul supporters delegates national convention.
four paul supporters, including jake peters, made formal complaint oklahoma republican party, saying party rules broken failing take roll-call vote on delegate slate , convention adjourned without required vote. complaint asserted state law involved in republican party s nominating process , cited case law effect party process should considered integral part of state s election system .
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